The global biogas upgrading market is expected to reach $338.5 million by the year 2016 at the compounded annual growth rate of 22%. Europe is the largest contributor to the growth of this market and it is expected to hold the market value of $250.5 million in 2016 with CAGR of 22%. The market for biogas generation is estimated to grow significantly due to its better efficiency as compared to other renewable energy resources.

Production of biogas is cost effective as feed required for its production is easily available. It generally requires municipal waste, biowaste, energy crops and agricultural waste. Biogas is generated from microbial fermentation: anaerobic digestion. An anaerobic digester is at the heart of the equipment and its combination with a turbine or gas engine constitutes the whole power plant. Desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, demand for renewable energy and transportation fuel, volatile fertilizer prices and strict regulations from government for landfill diversion are some of the important factors driving the growth of biogas plant construction and its upgradation.

This research report analyzes this market based on its market segments and major geographies. Geographies analyzed under this research study are North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and Rest of the World.

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Major Players

Some of the key players dominating this market are Acrona Systems, Air Liquide, Carbotech, Cirmac, DGE GmbH, DMT Environmental […]

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